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...time, much of it for consulting. She also gave money to about 15 candidates, including U.S. Senate hopefuls ChristineO'Donnell of Delaware, Joe Miller of Alaska, Marco Rubio of Florida and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire. Her filing shows...

...a state convention in May. Embolden tea partiers have now set their sights on Delaware where they are backing ChristineO'Donnell against the more moderate Rep. Mike Castle in the GOP Senate primary. Murkowski is the third senator to lose...

...and political upstarts for which the group is making special fundraising appeals on its website. The others are ChristineO'Donnell in Delaware and Sharron Angle in Nevada. Russell couldn't immediately say how much the group has raised to support...

...unspoken collusion" was on full display during last fall's campaign. By far the most-covered figure was ChristineO'Donnell, the Republican Senate nominee in Delaware who lost badly but filled that celebrity-as-politician profile...

...Senate candidates and political upstarts for which it has been making special fundraising appeals. The others are ChristineO'Donnell in Delaware and Sharron Angle in Nevada. Miller told ABC News and Politico that he doesn't support a federal...

...Joe Biden's former Senate seat, Castle is now under attack by Tea Party Express and conservative challenger ChristineO'Donnell. Tea Party Express plans to spend at least $200,000 on ads in the state, said Amy Kremer, chairwoman of Tea...

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...Looking at some of the national standard-bearers for the tea party does not inspire tremendous confidence. ChristineO'Donnell of Delaware is unarguably unelectable. Her primary accomplishment this year is to make life easy for the creators...

...strange political ads before, but maybe not THIS strange: "I'm not a witch," says Delaware Senate hopeful ChristineO'Donnell. "I'm you." In November, voters would decide not to elect ... themselves. PALIN watch: A Washington...

...Senate seat once held by Joe Biden - and Delaware will lose a valuable public servant. That's no reflection on ChristineO'Donnell. It's a tip of the hat to Ted Kaufman, who leaves behind a worthy imprint. Two years ago, Kaufman was selected...